Here's What People Are Reading In The Weekend Edition Of The Clinton Daily News

- Firemen chase down theft suspect

- Commissioners push button on servicer

- High schoolers jump into internships

- Scouts ready to host sign-up opportunity

It’s not unusual for Clinton firemen to experience some excitement when they go on a call. But Thursday night the excitement came to them.

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Dissatisfied with the service they’ve been receiving from their current elevator maintenance firm, Custer County commissioners voted Monday to switch to Otis Technology.

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Beginning in January, the Oklahoma State Department of Education is requiring all high schools to offer student internship programs. And all students entering ninth grade this year will be required to take an internship class before they can graduate.

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Sign-ups for Clinton’s scouting program will be held at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the First United Methodist Church, 1001 Frisco Ave. in Clinton, said coordinator Rob Fiegener.

The 2019 National Auctioneers Association Marketing Competition announced that Missy Heard, with United Country Heard Auction and Real Estate in Clinton, is the recipient of multiple awards for having some of the best marketing materials seen in the entire auction industry.

In 1585, European colonists disembarked at Roanoke Island in North Carolina.

In 1863, Union forces began shelling Fort Sumter in South Carolina.

In 1959, a magnitude-7.3 earthquake struck near Hebgen Lake in Montana, causing a landslide that later formed Earthquake Lake.

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Clinton Therapy and Living Center activities director Sherri Shaw, right, applies nail polish for resident Mary Lou Garrett. Shaw provides the service for residents every Tuesday.

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